Taking care of plants is rewarding, especially when it comes to fruit trees or other edible plants. But it quickly becomes a stressful endeavor when you spot a mystery problem, such as your citrus ...
Apply minor elements to citrus trees to prevent yellowing of leaves Citrus leaves that are yellowing around the edge and distorted may be lacking a minor element. Apply minor elements to your citrus ...
Bright green leaves sheltering colorful hanging fruit distinguish healthy citrus trees. Yellow leaves, on the other hand, spell trouble. Causes are numerous, but often relate to improper irrigation ...
: I have 30-year-old citrus trees in my backyard on flooder/bubblers and I can't tell if they are overwatered or underwatered? They were planted before I bought the house three years ago. The ...
Q: My Meyer lemon is about seven feet tall and is covered with small, green fruit, but it has lost most of its leaves. What should I do? A: Citrus tend naturally to drop some leaves during blossoming ...
Q. I’ve read your articles for many years and have gained much knowledge. My wife and I own an acre of land in the outskirts of Moreno Valley, with approximately 70 assorted citrus trees. We have a ...
Q. Why is my lemon tree losing its leaves, yet small fruit are still attached? Debra Korman, San Jose A. There are a few reasons that lemon trees drop their leaves. Although we grow citrus in the Bay ...
I recently answered a question in my advice column on some azaleas with leaves turning color. A significant percentage of the leaves had turned orange, and the gardener was concerned that something ...
I see many leaves on my gardenias yellowing and dropping off. I’m afraid that they are dying. What should I do? — Grace Gardenias all over the area are yellowing and dropping their oldest leaves (up ...
ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 29 (UPI) --Scientists in Florida have confirmed what some citrus growers suspected for years -- that oak trees could inhibit citrus greening disease, which has brought the once ...
Ensure that you are watering your plant according to its needs—not too much, and not too little. Check your plant regularly for signs of pests, fungus, or other topical maladies. Consider if your ...